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Save in read-layout
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Is it possible to save a document in read-layout, so that when I attach the file in an email, the readers will open it in read-layout? If yes-how off course!! :0) Thanks Therese |
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No. Read Mode is a function of the recipient and many recipients disable
Reading view (like me). If they have open in reading view enabled, it will open in that view anyway. -- Terry Farrell - MS Word MVP "Therese" wrote in message ... Hi Is it possible to save a document in read-layout, so that when I attach the file in an email, the readers will open it in read-layout? If yes-how off course!! :0) Thanks Therese |
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Thanks a lot.
Good day :0) Therese "Terry Farrell" wrote: No. Read Mode is a function of the recipient and many recipients disable Reading view (like me). If they have open in reading view enabled, it will open in that view anyway. -- Terry Farrell - MS Word MVP "Therese" wrote in message ... Hi Is it possible to save a document in read-layout, so that when I attach the file in an email, the readers will open it in read-layout? If yes-how off course!! :0) Thanks Therese |
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